Centrifugal clothes-washing machine



J. FULTONn CENTHIFUGAL CLOTHES WASHING MACHINE.

APFLICAUON FILED mm1. 1920A @MM/M ma tank end tui), by means of Cocks 25and 26 respectively. A pet cook 27 is employed for eutting oil the tiowof water from the tank to the tuin n Many minor changes in detail ofconstruction. may he resorted to without departure from the spirit ofthe invention.

Having thus described my invention what I claim as new sind desire tosecure by Letters Patent of the nited Stat-es is:

l. A nf'ashing machine comprising supporting members, a tub mounted forr0tation carried by said members, high Speed gearing mounted on seidmembers and eonneeted to operate said tub, said tub havin its bottomformed with an inwardly en upwardly extending tubular collar centrallythereof, a supply tanlr positioned adjacent to and aro-und the upperportion of said tub,-

end means connected to the tank which passes lielowqthe tub and upthrough the central collar into the tub, whereby the Water will sprayinto said tub.

2. A. washing .machine comprising supportingI members, a tub mountedlfor rotation carried by said members., an. imperforate well forming acylinder in the center of Suid tub, a plurality of perforatedcylinders-around said irst named cylinder, a tank surrounding the upperportion of said tub, and means for carrying the water from said tank upthrough seid central cylinder into the tub. y

3. A washing machine comprisingal fra-me7 a revolubly mountedimperforat'eA tub, o cylindrical wall in the. center of said tub, aplurality of perforated Wells around said first Wall and spacedtherefrom and from each other, a trink surrounding said tui` endmeansfor carrying the water. from tenlrthrongh the bottom o' and into seidteh.

4. A Washing machine comprising a frame7 a tub revolubly mountedtherein, :i wall forming a Cylinder in the center of said tub, aplurality of perforated walls around said first named wall and spacedtherefrom and from each other, a tank surrounding said tub, and meansfor currying the water from the tank up through the central cylinder ofsaid tub.

5. A washing machine comprising a frame, a revoluble tub mounted in saidframe, said Atub having an inclined wall, e Cylindrical Wall within saidtuh` a plurality of perforated walls surroundingr said cylindricul wall7nud spaced therefrom and from each other, o tank surrounding the upperportion of said tub, n nd means for carrying the water from the tank upthrough the central cylindrical wall.

6. A Washing machine comprising a frame, a tub rotatably mountedtherein, u central wall formed in said tub, a plurality of spacedperforeted walls around said central Wall, a tank :lzurroundingl theupper portion ot said tub, merinsl connected with said vtrink extendingbelow said tub :1nd up through said central wall, und down between saidcentral wall and the adjacent perforated wall, whereby there will be :icon tinuous circuit of the water.

7. A washing machine comprising supporting members, a tub mounted forrotution'cerried hy said members, :i well forming a cylinder in thecenter of said tub, u plurality of perforated cylinders around saidfirst named cylinder, o tank surround-- ing the 'upper portion of saidtub, und. drainage means connecting,r said tonk with said tuh. y

[n testimony whereof l alx mysi gnature.

JAMES -Jp FULTON.

